

These are listed below: Computer AudioĬonnecting with the microphone and speakers is the first option that Zoom gives you in the popup window. Once you log into the Zoom meeting, a popup window gives you three options to connect with audio to the zoom meeting. If you do not have a webcam, you are able to participate in the meeting room without, and your name will take the place of your video.

Join with VideoĪ webcam will allow others to see you in the meeting room. Click Open Zoom Meetings to move to the next stage. On a standard email invitation to a Zoom meeting there will be a link under “Join Zoom Meeting.” On your device you can click the link (or highlight and paste into a browser) and your browser will kick off either a download of Zoom or ask you if you would like to open Zoom. Pick one that works for your technology and location. At least one participant will need to enter the host key before the conference call can begin.There are many ways to connect to a Zoom meeting. Note: Please remember to identify the Host Key for your conference calls. Once Personal Audio Conference has been enabled, you will be provided with two 10 or 11-digit meeting IDs that can be used for audio conferencing.

Click the Personal Audio Conferencetab.Sign in to the using your Virginia Tech PID and password.The Personal Audio Conference must be enabled on your profile. (However, your account will not allow you to host both a video call and a conference call at the same time.) Enabling Personal Audio Conference You will have two personal audio conference numbers, which you can use simultaneously for different conference calls. Personal Audio Conference gives you the ability to host conference calls (telephone dial-in only) with your Zoom account.
